About Bouman Acoustics
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Engineering rigor • Cost-conscious decisions

Acoustic consulting for complex noise-control decisions.

Bouman Acoustics is led by Troy Bouman, PhD, MSE, MBA, bringing more than a decade of acoustics and vibration experience to clients who need clear technical guidance, efficient problem solving, and defensible noise-control strategies.

Troy Bouman

Leadership

Troy Bouman, PhD, MSE, MBA

Troy Bouman has spent the last 13 years building expertise in acoustics and vibration, combining doctoral-level technical training with real-world consulting experience. That background shapes a practice focused on helping clients solve difficult noise problems with engineering rigor and decisions that remain practical for the project.

An MBA adds a business-minded lens to the work, which means recommendations are not only technically sound but also attentive to cost, schedule, and implementation realities. For data center teams, that is especially important when acoustic issues intersect with permitting, procurement, stakeholder pressure, and fast-moving design timelines.

Before launching Bouman Acoustics, Troy worked in industry as a noise and vibration consultant and supported projects across machine learning, automotive, aerospace, military, and consumer-products settings. That range translates into a broad problem-solving toolkit spanning data acquisition, signal processing, noise-ordinance interpretation, and advanced acoustic modeling.

Specialized focus

Data center noise control, generator analysis, environmental acoustics, ordinance-oriented consulting, and COMSOL-supported silencer design when projects need refined source-control development.

Working style

Clear, direct technical communication shaped by both consulting experience and business training, with an emphasis on practical answers that teams can act on quickly and cost-consciously.

Technical toolkit

Data acquisition, signal processing, city-noise-ordinance interpretation, speech transmission classification testing, predictive modeling, and field verification for projects that need defensible acoustic evidence.